Samsung 205BW Dot Pitch, Vertical Frequency, Horizontal Frequency, Plug & Play, Resolution, Video

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14 Reference Infomation

- Dot Pitch

The image on a monitor is composed of red, green and blue dots. The closer the dots, the higher the resolution. The distance between two dots of the same color is called the 'Dot Pitch'. Unit: mm

- Vertical Frequency

The screen must be redrawn several times per second in order to create and display an image for the user. The frequency of this repetition per second is called Vertical Frequency or Refresh Rate. Unit: Hz

Example: If the same light repeats itself 60 times per second, this is regarded as 60 Hz.

- Horizontal Frequency

The time to scan one line connecting the right edge to the left edge of the screen horizontally is called Horizontal Cycle. The inverse number of the Horizontal Cycle is called Horizontal Frequency. Unit: kHz

- Interlace and Non-Interlace Methods

Showing the horizontal lines of the screen from the top to the bottom in order is called the Non-Interlace method while showing odd lines and then even lines in turn is called the Interlace method. The Non-Interlace method is used for the majority of monitors to ensure a clear image. The Interlace method is the same as that used in TVs.

-Plug & Play

This is a function that provides the best quality screen for the user by allowing the computer and the monitor to exchange information automatically. This monitor follows the international standard VESA DDC for the Plug & Play function.

- Resolution

The number of horizontal and vertical dots used to compose the screen image is called 'resolution'. This number shows the accuracy of the display. High resolution is good for performing multiple tasks as more image information can be shown on the screen.

Example: If the resolution is 1280 x 1024 , this means the screen is composed of 1280 horizontal dots (horizontal resolution) and 1024 vertical lines (vertical resolution).

- S-Video

Short for "Super Video." S-Video allows up to 800 lines of horizontal resolution, enabling high-quality video.

- External Device Input

External device input refers to video input from such external video devices as VCRs, camcorders and DVD players, separate from a TV broadcast.

- DVD

A type of digital disk technology that takes up only the benefits of CD and LD, to implement a high resolution/quality, which enables the user to enjoy clearer images.

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Contents SERVICEManual Trademarks CopyrightContents Front …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Page MagicBright button Adjust buttonsFront Menu buttonRear Power buttonAuto button Page Removing the base Using the StandMonitor Mounting interface pad Attaching a BaseMemo PCB Diagram Memo Disassembly Disassembly and ReassemblyReassembly Block description Circuit DescriptionsMicom Block operatingTechnical Terms Reference InfomationHorizontal Frequency ResolutionDot Pitch Vertical FrequencyConnecting the Monitor Sync Type Pin AssignmentsMode Timing ChartTiming Preset Timing Modes Vendor P/N Panel Description14-8 14-9 14-10 No Power TroubleshootingWaveforms No Video PC Analog Signal Waveforms No Video PC Digital Signal Waveforms DDC Edid Data Input Alignments and AdjustmentsAutomatic Color Adjustment Required EquipmentHow to Display Service Function OSD Service Function SpecFunction Action method Hidden Key listDDC Input MethodWindows Program After Replacing the Maing Board Execution Items after replacing the main boardMemo LS20HAWCSZ/EDC Parts List Electrical Parts ListHdcp Level Loc. No Code No Electrical Parts List C201 Micom BOX Memo Block Diagram Block Diagrams Wiring Diagram Memo Safety Precautions PrecautionsElectrostatically Sensitive Devices ESD Precautions Servicing PrecautionsInstallation Precautions Memo
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